does the the meraki go access point support 802.11 AX?
if you want to read thru the whole story, here its is......
We have 2 pre-pandemic bought new laptops which probably were on the shelf at least a year before we bought them so figure at least 3 years old maybe 4. low cost $400 model s but have intel chipsets and can run windows 11.
But, as of late (last 90 days or so) some updates have crippled the internet use. dont think its speed per say but probably excessive OS related back ground tasks.
The laptops are 5G capable but probably at legacy 56mb speeds.
so time to buy new laptops.
Was planning MSI GF63 for my wife and GF66 for me. I am retired military and there is a local cost guard store that sells these and I would save the taxes.
BUT, was googling for problems with these models and it turns out the GF63 has a problematic internet connection no one knew why. it works ok on some routers and not ok on others. suspected wireless chipset compatibility. or incompatibility.
SO, this will not be easy.
I decided to start with what I could find out about the meraki go wireless access points and go from there.
the access points support 802.11 AC WAVE 2. WAVE 2, what is that. google says its a new standard that can support 300mb+ interesting.
so I decided to investigate chipsets that were certified with wave 2 .
- Broadcom BCM94709R4366AC
- Marvell Avastar 88W8964
- MediaTek MT7615 AP Reference Design and MT6632 STA Reference Design
- Qualcomm IPQ8065 802.11ac 4-stream Dual-band, Dual-concurrent Router
- Quantenna QSR1000 4×4 802.11ac Wave 2 Chipset Family
checked to see if the MSI GF63 has any of these chipsets....phooey...it has a
Intel 9560 Jefferson Peak (2x2 802.11 ac) chipset so the MSI GF 63 is not compatible. this explains the problem people are having.
so I decided to check the MSI GF 66, no chipset info, but it says...802.11 ax Wi-Fi 6 . ok, another standard 802.11 AX, what is that...its a new standard that supports 10+GB.
so now...does the the meraki go access point support 802.11 AX?